Can picture the NSR going up the Shannon, Apocolypse Now style
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Maybe a bit unrealistic!
This is the next step up in the line of Damen products... just out of range for the NSR launch / NS Port Security vessels!!!
DAMEN STAN PATROL 3407
Length o.a.
34.00 m
Beam o.a.
6.80 m
Depth at sides
3.30 m
Daughter craft
7 m RIB, inboard/diesel waterjet
Power range (bkW)
3000 - 4000
Speed range
25.0 - 30.0 knots
Hull construction
Aluminium
Superstructure construction
Aluminium
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Originally posted by Steamy Window View PostMaybe this needs another thread but...
there is a photo earlier in the thread of three vessels which I presume are NSR, each with a P2XX number. Is there are logical numbering system for these vessels?Originally posted by Cosantor View PostI'd imagine that they would be something of the lines of the Patrol craft used by the Royal Navy , University Royal Navy Units (URNU).
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Maybe this is an option (painted grey of course)
The RNLI site has a slide show showing exterior/interior shots.'History is a vast early warning system'. Norman Cousins
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Or one of these (not P2000 Class, ex Lough Neagh Patrol Boat)
'History is a vast early warning system'. Norman Cousins
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Danish Patrol Craft
Typetandard Vessel Mk I (Surveying, training and guard vessel)
Number of Units: 6
Built: 2005-2007
Dimensions:
Length: 28.9 m
Beam: 6.4 m
Draught: 2.0 m
Displacement: 98 tons
Complement: 3 men (crew) Capacity for 10
Speed: Min. 13 knots
Range: 600 nm at 10 knots
The upcoming six new Mk II Surveillance Vessels are to replace the more than 40 years old naval cutters of the BARSØ Class from 2007-2008.
Type: Surveillance Vessels
Units in Class: 6
Built: 2005-2008
Dimensions:
Length: 43.0 m
Beam: 8.2 m
Draugth: 2.0 m
Displacement: 186 tons
Complement: 9 men (crew)Lodging for 15
Armament: 2 - 12.7 mm Machine Guns
Speed: Min. 18 knots
Range: 1,000 nm at 16 knots
Last edited by Dogwatch; 2 February 2007, 20:28.
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